Not sure how I forgot to post about this Jeep - it went too fast to be a "project"

I saw the ad pop up on my Droid, someone wanted $35 for a Dora Jeep. I almost ignored it, but I'd seen the recent posts about Super-6 motors, so I figured I'd give them an email. A few days later, I finally got a response, and went over to look at it.

I brought my 6v battery with the PW plug to test it, and it failed - even though "It worked fine last time we used it"The battery worked in their Barbie Quad, so they did believe me - so I got it for $20. 8.06 KB

I get it home, JD and I clean it out ans strip off all the stickers. The F/R switch isn't working, so I pull one off the Lil Jeep (which is down with a burned out motor) and everything works.

I throw in a 12V 10AH battery, which fits perfectly under the hood, and JD is off and running. This one has gotten more use in the last few weeks than anything else in our stable. He especially likes to race his little brother in the Lil Jeep...

Of course, it needed new wires to connect the batteries.After discussing it with my wife, I put color coded shrink-wrap over spade connectors - she can handle connecting those. Heck, JD did it!

The yellow wire is the fused lead from Wal-mart, I cut down the insulation and put in a 30A breaker.

Both wires go to #10 bolts under the dashboard, where everything else can be connected (Thanks, Taz!)

Within a couple days, JD had fried the pedal switch. I went to replace it, but all I had was two switches with no NC connection. So I added a brake pedal, and two relays to control "go" and "stop"

Of course, we needed lights. I got these from eBay - $4 each with shipping. I'm pretty happy, they're flat and fit inside the little headlight spot, and they throw enough light to see in the back yard - but they must have hired someone colorblind to solder! Of the four I got, two had the wire colors reversed for Positive and Negative (!)

The front grill wired up - After soldering the tiny wires, I covered them with shrink wrap. This part is now "modular", meaning I have to fix the whole bloody thing

I drilled a few holes and snaked the wires under the battery compartment - if I try to go across, someone will pull them out on me

I snaked the rear lights through the wiring channel - the orange wire is from the brake relay and goes to the brake LED.The heat sinks were from the parts box - they weren't good enough for the Titans, but I wanted something in there to help radiate the heat. So far, so good.

After the wires come out the back of the motor compartement, I ran them up through holes drilled in the web, to taillights from a Lil Enforcer:

Almost done - just need to cover the amber LEDs. Yes, I sprayed some black behind the grill.

Are the lenses on your Jeep clear? I have been slowly working on getting some LEDs set up for my Jeep but the lenses are a dark grey and it seems like a waste to have lose so much light to these dark lenses. Yours don't look dark at all.

Are the lenses on your Jeep clear? I have been slowly working on getting some LEDs set up for my Jeep but the lenses are a dark grey and it seems like a waste to have lose so much light to these dark lenses. Yours don't look dark at all.

To me, the wiring is easy. But I try to help out as much as I can.

The lenses on THIS jeep were almost perfectly clear. The other Lil Jeep had blue tinted lenses, but the lights still looked good.On my Enforcer, the blue tint was almost too much for the lights - almost.The Gaucho had ugly yellow lenses, I bought a nice clear set from Hootie, but didn't put them on yet.

Dylan loved his Firerock - he ran the wheels off it until I sold it out from under him He's acutally been really good about me getting rid of what we have, I guess its because of the replacements - always something different in the garage

Of course, we needed lights. I got these from eBay - $4 each with shipping. I'm pretty happy, they're flat and fit inside the little headlight spot, and they throw enough light to see in the back yard - but they must have hired someone colorblind to solder! Of the four I got, two had the wire colors reversed for Positive and Negative (!)

I purchased the same lights to use as well, and the wires were crossed as well, lol. must have been the same person making them...